FROM THE LEADER: More bang for your buck
As Wokingham Borough Council braces itself for the loss of £43.6 million of government revenue support over the next three years
Read moreDetailsAs Wokingham Borough Council braces itself for the loss of £43.6 million of government revenue support over the next three years
Read moreDetailsThis award celebrates a coach who goes above and beyond.
Read moreDetailsLocal politicians have been focusing all their powers to clear obstacles to a major clean energy project.
Read moreDetailsBusinesses around Berkshire must keep accurate records of holiday entitlement, holiday pay calculations and annual leave processed through payroll
Read moreDetailsThe government is giving councils more legal power to restrict parking on the pavements, with more detailed guidance expected later this year.
Read moreDetailsWork on the new Bohunt Wokingham sixth form building in Arborfield is progressing well.
Read moreDetailsHow will Wokingham Borough Council provide the best possible services to our residents, when central government is reducing our budget
Read moreDetailsA teenage motorcyclist is in hospital with life-threatening injuries following a serious collision on Kings Road in Reading.
Read moreDetailsSocial media messages suggesting a "mega mosque" has been approved in Wokingham are fake news.
Read moreDetailsSir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, heard that famous prize-winning beers were being brewed in Wokingham and came to check them out.
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